Most people know Turia’s story – and her continued resilience, tenacity and, in some ways (in a good way), her defiance. The impression I got was that as soon as someone tells her she ‘can’t’ do something she accepts that as a challenge, and finds a way to make it happen.

Determination personified.

While I expected her to be amazing from what she’s already experienced, overcome and achieved, I did not expect her to be so bloody funny!

From having a dig at herself for being an (incredibly motivating) motivational speaker by saying ‘when I really should have more credibility as a mining engineer’ (a sign she also knows how to play to her audience!) to her digs at the people who’ve challenged, yet ultimately given her even more drive than she was clearly born with, these were some of my favourite quips:

“So thanks to my bastard surgeon…”

“When this guy (her hospital physio) walks in – short, fat and bald, wearing a gold chain – I of course thought he was… a gangster!”

And when attending a Tony Robbins‘ conference (to appease her TR-obsessed dad!), only to discover he wants the whole room to ‘do a firewalk’, she quite brilliantly said to Tony Robbins’ ‘people’ (who informed her that ‘Tony Robbins knows who you are and he wants you to lead the firewalk’): ‘Tony Robbins can get f**ked.’

Her storytelling and ability to engage and motivate an audience (and to get them to do mid-breakky squats – twice), despite once hating public speaking, further demonstrates her theory that if you really want to do something – anything – you can.